Sunday, November 16, 2014

Police presence to Annie Lööfs housing – Aftonbladet

Police presence to Annie Lööfs housing – Aftonbladet

Center leader Annie Loof was not at home.

Then someone broke the door to her residence.

But the burglar alarm went off – and a large police force and SAPO sent to the scene.

Stockholm police command center received the alarm at 16.45 yesterday.

An automatic burglar alarm had been triggered in the Center leader Annie Lööfs villa Nacka.

– There was someone who had broken up a door but we have no idea if anyone was in there or not, says Jens Mårtensson, duty officer at Stockholm police länskommunikationscentral.

Extensive police presence

According to police, none of the residents of the villa at home when the alarm went off.

It is unclear whether the offenders successfully complete their plans or interrupted by, for example, the burglar alarm .

– There are no signs that anything was stolen at all. It may be that you had no idea where they broke into anywhere but there is SAPO leading that part of it all, says Jens Mårtensson.

The residents of the area describes an extensive police presence at Annie Lööfs Housing:

– It was both the police and the Security Service everywhere. At the house, and at the exit to the road out to the Värmdö-. They searched with dogs. It felt like all police officers throughout Nacka was looking at this.



Where in Poland

Police said that they handled the incident as an ordinary burglary – but explains the large blip of the it is a member of parliament who lives in the villa.

– So there will always be whether there is any security person says Jens Mårtensson.

A neighbor says that police knocked on doors in the area.

– They said it was about a burglary in the villa. And when I talked to them did not seem to have taken any of it yet.

At 23 o’clock last night came Annie Loof home to home with the broken door.

On Twitter, told the Center leader earlier in the day that she had a “wonderful weekend in Warsaw with excellent food, tourist spirit, shopping and relaxation for two days.”

Do not comment

At the Centre Party’s press office choose not to comment on the incident.

– I have no comment, says Elisabeth Bitterlich the Centre Party.

Also SAPO put the lid on:

– I have no information giving, says Sirpa Franzén, press officer at the Security Police.

Police headlining the event as attempted theft, alternatively theft – depending on whether the perpetrators managed to steal something or not from Annie Lööfs residence.

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